Digital Humanities, as a broad area of global research with varying inflections, has grown out of a sense that contemporary reading and writing practices are quickly changing in computation-intensive, networked environments. DH research often takes on the task of translating and reimagining reading, writing, and communication practices suited to these data-based, digital terrains and political economies, as well as archiving and sustaining humanities research, literature, and cultural artifacts of many kinds to improve access and circulation to diverse publics. »» Read More